Anyways Roxie was heavily backed from an opening quote of $2.30 to start $1.80 favourite and led all the way, streaking clear to win by three lengths.
"She's done a great job here today, only her second start and she's learnt a lot from her first run, (I'm) absolutely rapt," trainer Jessie Bazan said.
"She's got a lovely length of stride, I'm never super confident, but yeah, glad to see her get the job done."
Bazan then made it two for the day and her first-ever training double when a new addition to the stable, Sunset Gun, ($5.50), after a near-perfect ride by apprentice Taylor Johnstone, sprinted when clear to win comfortably in the BM60 (1600m).
"It's a massive thrill. It's been a really big week, but hard work pays off.
"I'm so happy to get a win for these guys, I'm so grateful for the opportunity. She's won seven races now, and they've taken a punt on a new trainer."
It was a 100% winning record for Bazan, who took just the two horses to the meeting.